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Jack Grealish - Jack Grealish has no regrets over Manchester City treble celebrations after 'most successful season of my life' - eurosport.com - Manchester -  Istanbul -  Man

Jack Grealish has no regrets over Manchester City treble celebrations after 'most successful season of my life'

Jack Grealish has made no apologies for his lengthy celebrations after Manchester City’s treble win and says he and his team-mates deserved to enjoy themselves. City celebrated for several days straight after winning the Champions League in Istanbul, travelling to Ibiza and then to Manchester for a parade. Ad Grealish often appeared to be at the centre of the festivities, and while he admits when he turned up to England duty last week he was a “bit hungover”, he has played down the perception that he is a “party boy”.

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Heather Watson - Liam Broady - David Goffin - Harriet Dart - Elina Svitolina - Venus Williams - Katie Boulter - Ryan Peniston - Jodie Burrage - Wimbledon 2023: Venus Williams, Elina Svitolina and Liam Broady among first wild cards given for Wimbledon - eurosport.com - Britain - Birmingham

Wimbledon 2023: Venus Williams, Elina Svitolina and Liam Broady among first wild cards given for Wimbledon

Venus Williams, Elina Svitolina and Liam Broady are among the first wild cards to be given for Wimbledon. The third major of the year at SW19 is just under two weeks away, and the wild cards will swell British representation at the tournament, with 10 Brits so far named across the men's and women's singles lists. Ad Two places remain open on the men's side, while one is left for the women.

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Victoria Azarenka - Maria Sakkari - Maria Sakkari through to German Open third round in Berlin after overcoming Alize Cornet, avenging Nottingham loss - eurosport.com - Germany - Birmingham -  Berlin - Greece

Maria Sakkari through to German Open third round in Berlin after overcoming Alize Cornet, avenging Nottingham loss

Maria Sakkari progressed to the third round of the German Open with a 6-4 6-2 victory over Alize Cornet, gaining revenge for a surprise second-round defeat to the same opponent at Nottingham. Having lost 6-1 6-4 just a week ago, world No. 8 Sakkari made relatively light work of Cornet on this occasion to seal a place in the next round.

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Dan Evans - Sebastian Korda - 'I am not looking forward to playing any tennis' - Dan Evans searching for answers after defeat to Sebastian Korda - eurosport.com - France - Usa - Madrid - Birmingham -  Berlin -  Rome

'I am not looking forward to playing any tennis' - Dan Evans searching for answers after defeat to Sebastian Korda

Dan Evans insists the show must go on despite being left searching for answers on how to snap his losing streak, after another defeat on the opening day at Queen's. Evans was comfortably beaten 6-4 7-5 by American Sebastian Korda on centre court to continue a poor run of form that has seen losses at the first time of asking at the French Open, Rome Masters and Madrid Masters. Ad The defeat leaves the Birmingham-born player low on confidence ahead of Wimbledon, but Evans knows he must keep plugging away in order to turn the tide.

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Reece Topley - "That is on the horizon' - Reece Topley hungrier than ever after World Cup heartbreak - eurosport.com - Australia - India

"That is on the horizon' - Reece Topley hungrier than ever after World Cup heartbreak

Reece Topley revealed he is hungrier than ever to be part of England's World Cup squad this autumn after injury heartbreak denied him a part of last year's T20 triumph in Australia. The Surrey left-arm seamer suffered an ankle injury tripping on a boundary rope on the eve of the T20 World Cup in October last year, before being dealt a further blow when his stint in the IPL was cut short following a dislocated shoulder. Ad But the 29-year-old insists the pair of setbacks have only made him more determined to ensure he is on the plane to India, as England seek to defend the title they won four years ago.

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Katie Boulter - Jodie Burrage - 'I expect to get stronger' - Katie Boulter reflects on tough turnaround after defeat to Lin Zhu in Birmingham - eurosport.com - Britain - China - Birmingham

'I expect to get stronger' - Katie Boulter reflects on tough turnaround after defeat to Lin Zhu in Birmingham

Katie Boulter insists the champagne remains firmly on ice despite her stunning start to the British grass court season. The nation's new women's No.1, 26, clinched her first WTA title at the LTA's Rothesay Open Nottingham on Sunday, but suffered a straight sets defeat against Chinese star Zhu Lin at the LTA's Rothesay Classic Birmingham on Tuesday. Ad Boulter, who is a graduate of the LTA's Pro Scholarship Programme, embarked on a brilliant run to the semi-finals in Surbiton earlier this month, before her triumph in the battle of the Brits against Jodie Burrage at the weekend cemented her status as Britain's highest-ranked player.

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Leah Williamson - Fran Kirby - England legend Yankey backs Lionesses for World Cup success - eurosport.com

England legend Yankey backs Lionesses for World Cup success

Success breeds success and England legend Rachel Yankey believes that the momentum from the Lionesses' Euros crown can carry them at the World Cup despite a host of big-name absentees. Skipper Leah Williamson will miss the showpiece Down Under through injury, as will Beth Mead and Fran Kirby.

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England Yankey delivers team talk to inspire next generation - eurosport.com

England Yankey delivers team talk to inspire next generation

England and Arsenal legend Rachel Yankey is working as a 'Confidence Coach' to inspire the next generation of female footballers. Yankey delivered a moving Team Talk at the Gatorade's 5v5 all-female tournament, where she revealed she cut her hair and went by the name of Ray to be accepted into the local boy's football team. This disguise helped her confidence blossom.

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